The way I would go about this is referring to each hotfix and update of Excel 2007. The following site gives a list of the latest ones as this kind of question is dependant on the minor version installed (ie what patch you are at).

The problem you're going to have is MS keeps things very close to the chest so any outstanding issues are only what the community may have found, which more than likely would be out of date or not complete.

Is there a reason behind this question? Is there a specific issue you're facing in 2007? With 2013 and Office 365 being the focus of MS, the work they'll put into 2007 would be limited, especially if an issue was fixed between these versions.

Hi Rob:
Access is SLOW and crashes. Some associates have said that this is a 2007 problem.
Also, that office button is a real pain. The file tab is more intuitive.
Also heard that the 2010 version is more stable than 2007.

Based on the feedback you've got it would certainly be worth a pilot to test out 2010 amongst a few select offices and see if there are any issues before rolling out a company wide upgrade. Trial and error I'm afraid :)

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